Non Non Biyori follows the daily lives of four girls living in the remote countryside of Japan. Together, they embark on various adventures, encounter comedic mishaps, and build strong friendships.
During World War II, a British pilot miraculously survives a plane crash and finds himself caught between life and death. As he falls in love with an American woman, he must navigate a heavenly appeal process to plead for his life.
Liz and the Blue Bird (2018) follows the story of two high school girls, Mizore and Nozomi, who are both members of their school's concert band. Mizore plays the oboe while Nozomi plays the flute. As their graduation approaches, the two girls must navigate their complicated emotions and the evolution of their friendship. The movie beautifully explores themes of female friendship, coming-of-age, and the power of music.
School Life follows the lives of teenagers in a Parisian suburb as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, school, and personal relationships. The story focuses on the experiences of a group of students in a middle school, exploring themes of friendship, loss, and the dynamics of teacher-student relationships. It delves into the struggles and triumphs of these young individuals as they come of age in a vibrant and diverse community.
C'est la vie! is a hilarious French comedy that follows the chaotic events of a wedding day as a wedding planner, a photographer, and a singer all try to keep things under control. With plenty of miscommunications, mishaps, and unexpected surprises, this film is sure to keep you laughing.
The Young Girls of Rochefort is a lively and whimsical musical comedy set in the charming seaside town of Rochefort, France. The story revolves around twin sisters Delphine and Solange, who dream of finding true love and happiness. As the town prepares for a carnival, the sisters encounter various romantic possibilities, mistaken identities, and unexpected reunions. With lively music, colorful dance numbers, and a touch of mystery, the film celebrates the joy and excitement of young love.
A strange old woman allows a teenage runaway and a young orphan to stay in an abandoned house that overlooks the sea. However, when a menacing entity threatens their new home, they must band together and face their fears to save it.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson investigate a murder involving the crown jewels and uncover a sinister plot in 19th century Europe.
Score: A Film Music Documentary explores the creative process of film composers and the impact of film music on the cinematic experience. It takes an in-depth look at the world of film music, from classical composers to contemporary ones, and explores the role of music in shaping the emotional landscape of movies. The documentary features interviews with renowned composers, directors, and performers, as well as behind-the-scenes footage from recording sessions and film productions.
Wiener-Dog follows the story of a dachshund as it passes from one owner to another, bringing a mix of joy and misery to each of their lives. From a young boy who becomes attached to the dog, to a film professor struggling with his personal life, to an elderly woman and her estranged granddaughter, the dachshund's presence sparks unexpected events and revelations.
Our Man Flint is a 1966 action-adventure comedy film about a suave secret agent who battles an evil organization that is threatening the world with their diabolical plan. Flint must use his wit, charm, and spy skills to stop them before it's too late.
Amin has come from Senegal to work in France, leaving behind his wife Aïcha, and their three children. He leads a solitary life in France, where the only space he occupies is his home and the building sites on which he works. Most of his earnings are sent to Senegal. One day, he meets a woman, Gabrielle, and a relationship is born.
A Song Is Born follows the hilarious misadventures of a group of professors who come together to create a new sound in the world of music. With their eccentric personalities and comical situations, they navigate through a series of hilarious twists and turns. Along the way, they encounter love, gangsters, and a lot of jazz. Will they be able to find the perfect harmony and create a masterpiece?
Theo, not the most popular boy at his school, dreams of escaping the dreary everyday life, experiencing adventure and accomplishing great heroic deeds. His dream seems to be fulfilled when, one day, he finds a very old and magical book in the library and fascinates him with a short hand. He forges the plan to forge a ring with his best friend Bonav and the rebellious Laura, who can make him invisible. The charm succeeds, but the three friends conjure up all sorts of dangers of magical, but also secular nature. Only the mysterious red wizard Arkandias can now help you out of trouble.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a martial artist embarks on a quest to acquire the Book of All Knowledge, encountering various challenges and adversaries along the way.
Play is a movie based on a true story about a young boy who gets involved with a criminal gang in Sweden. The movie explores themes of friendship, crime, and racism in Swedish society. The boy is subjected to intimidation and bullying by the gang, and he becomes increasingly involved in criminal activities. Along the way, he experiences the challenges of being an immigrant and the xenophobia and racial stereotypes that exist in the country. The movie showcases the complexity of juvenile delinquency and the consequences of manipulative behavior.
Castle Keep is a satirical comedy that takes place during World War II. The film centers around a group of soldiers who are stationed at a castle and their interactions with the local aristocrats. As the war rages on, the soldiers struggle to protect the castle and preserve its art while dealing with their own personal issues and falling in love. The film combines elements of comedy, drama, and romance, providing a unique perspective on the war.
Genji, the son of the emperor, is the talk of the Kyoto nobility for his charm and good looks, yet he cannot stop himself from pursuing an unobtainable object of desire: his father's young and beautiful bride. Following the tragic consequences of his obsession, Genji wanders from one affair to another, always seeking some sort of completion to his life.
I Love to Singa is a heartwarming story about a young owl named Owl-Jolson who is passionate about singing jazz, much to the dismay of his classical music-loving parents. When he auditions for a talent contest, his unique style creates a mix of laughter and admiration. This charming animated short explores themes of passion, individuality, and the power of music.